The Lost Secret Of Mario Fan

Finding The Best Super Mario

Even though the iPhone has some really sweet applications and tools you can use like unlimited internet access, youtube, weather, maps, email and a camera, believe it or not, it has absolutely no games you can play. Not a single one! So there is no tetris, no solitaire, no nothing. Not like you need something to pass the time when you have the ability to access the internet where ever you are, but it is always nice to have some games to keep you entertained when you have already surfed the web.

Although Apple isn’t going to put any games applications anytime soon, there are a few alternatives you can use to download some games on your iPhone right now.

By far the best of these games that you can download on your iPhone is the Nintendo emulator. Some of you may have heard of the Nintendo emulator and some of you haven’t, but for those who haven’t the Nintendo emulator download is basically like downloading the first Nintendo on your iPhone. No joke! With the Nintendo emulator you can play any game from the first Nintendo, games like Mike Tyson’s Punch Out, Contra, all of the Super Mario Bros games and tons of others like any of the Castlevania games, T & C Surf or Ninja Gaiden.

The best part about this emulator is that you don’t have to download all of these games individually, they all come as part of the one download so you can play any of these games right on your iPhone, just like you did back in the day. Another cool part about this emulator is that the same controller for the Nintendo is on the bottom of the screen on the iPhone, so you can play just the way you used to!
Super Mario 3D Player Review

Nintendo expected their new handheld 3DS system to sell like hot cakes… but it unfortunately didn’t. There were not any games that were properly showing the capabilities of the revolutionary system, so it gave no incentive for consumers to buy it.

Now I just picked myself up a 3DS this week for the sole purpose of trying out the hyped game: Super Mario 3D Land. Let me first say that I wasn’t sure what to expect. This applies to both the handheld itself and the game. Nintendo hasn’t let me down in the past, so I felt at least some level of confidence (enough to make the purchase).

But as soon as I turned on the console and started playing, it was amazingly breathtaking. The 3D looked so real. I would consistently attempt to look at the 3D screen and try to see a 2D image, but it was messing with my brain… I just couldn’t do it.

The 3DS absolutely lives up to its name. Lucky for Nintendo, Super Mario 3D Land was able to demonstrate the capabilities immensely. They included two modes on the game. The first mode is for “pop-out 3D”, where it appears that Mario is actually jumping out of the screen. The second mode is for “indented 3D”, where it appears that you are looking into a little box through the opening on your screen. Both demonstrate depth perception exceedingly well.

Console aside, the game is a mix between New Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario Bros 3. You get to use that crazy tanooki suit again and it’s just as fun as before. (Might I add cute) But you are not going to see the capability of turning to stone until you beat the first round of the game.

For all of the hard-core Mario fans, don’t let this one slip through your fingertips. I know it is hard to shell out $150 for a new handheld, but let me assure you that it is totally worth it. If nothing else, sell it after you are done! Or even make your way to your local used-games store to see if anyone turned one in.

Everything in this game was done RIGHT by Nintendo. They didn’t make stupid mistakes, and you can tell that is due to hard work and experience. Check out the game in stores to get the full 3D effect and enjoy the game!
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Moving Along With Nintendo DS

It’s a sunny day, or not, but you still have to go out and run your errands. Still, you just can’t leave your games alone-it’ll be tragic if you come home and realize your little brother has shown up to lay claim on the couch for a little Madden.

Perhaps it’s time to let others hold onto the Xbox or PS3 for a while. Let your Dad play tennis on Wii, or let your Mom practice her yoga on Wii Fit. If you’re going out of the house, just remember that you can put your Nintendo DS in your pocket.

There are so many games out on Nintendo DS right now. While it’ll never be as graphically intense as the games on PS3 or Xbox, Nintendo DS still has its own charm. You can try getting into the cutie Harvest Moon DS game. Or you can try to defend your way through Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. You might want something a little classic, and think that Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time may be more of your thing. These games are sure to take up some of your time without tying you to your house.

In fact, one of the great things about Nintendo DS is that it has built in Wi-Fi, which lets you connect to other players. You can have an impulsive Bleach fighting game with the kid next to you on the bus. It’s a great way to meet new friends, without you having to go through all the work of thinking up great opening lines.

So get moving. You’ll find that it’s a big world out there, but easier to navigate now that you have your DS.